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'Social Distancing' May Be Needed to Stop the Spread of Coronavirus

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'Social Distancing' May Be Needed to Stop the Spread of Coronavirus

'Social Distancing' May Be Needed to Stop the Spread of Coronavirus

'Social Distancing' May Be Needed to Stop the Spread of Coronavirus Some health experts are recommending that people stay further away from each than normal to ease the increasing numbers of coronavirus cases around the globe.

From a cough or sneeze, studies say the disease can travel up to eight feet.

Dr. William Schaffner, via CNN Schaffner, a longtime CDC adviser, says 'social distancing' is just a recommendation for now.

He adds that people over 60 years old and with a health condition should take extra caution.

Dr. William Schaffner, via CNN Examples of distancing can include working from home and avoiding large gatherings, such as sporting events and parades.

Events around the U.S., like SXSW and multiple concerts, have been canceled recently over the virus.


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